Lerry_szn Posted Saturday at 05:17 PM #1 Posted Saturday at 05:17 PM Brilliant saves from goalkeepers have helped their teams stay in the competition
vickyseon Posted Saturday at 05:18 PM #3 Posted Saturday at 05:18 PM Mbappe keeps the best records in world cup
Gauzelike61 Posted Saturday at 07:02 PM #4 Posted Saturday at 07:02 PM Some of those matches would have been completely forgettable without a keeper pulling out a ridiculous stop at the right moment.
vorevys64 Posted yesterday at 04:30 AM #5 Posted yesterday at 04:30 AM It’s the strikers who write the history books tho.
thornund Posted yesterday at 10:07 AM #6 Posted yesterday at 10:07 AM i still remember that tim howard game against belgium in 2014, he had like 15 saves and we still lost but nobody talked about anything else for weeks lol
javier8 Posted 6 hours ago #7 Posted 6 hours ago Honestly I think a clutch save gets more spotlight than a routine goal, so keepers do write history too.
rio5ejy623z Posted 6 hours ago #8 Posted 6 hours ago That one save in the 2010 final from Casillas still haunts me
CyberFang Posted 5 hours ago #9 Posted 5 hours ago I was screaming so loud when Bounou saved that third penalty frrom Spain my neighbor actually banged on the wall thinking something bad happened
neoh6v1a58 Posted 5 hours ago #12 Posted 5 hours ago Bounou's double pen save odds musta been sky high
zanxkhof1h4 Posted 4 hours ago #13 Posted 4 hours ago A single brilliant save really can flip the whole match script.
samk4um9pl Posted 2 hours ago #17 Posted 2 hours ago I remember that one save from Casillas in 2010 where the ball just wouldnt go in no matter what, his positioning was perfect all tournament. That kind of performance almost feels like a record in itself.
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